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“Everything that is man-made in this world has been designed," writes my colleague and arts editor Anna Carnick. “And good design can enrich and even improve our lives. Be it an innovative, multi-functional joint system that provides an infrastructure for relief housing and high-end tables, or a collection of charred furniture, or even an artificial rainbow that evokes decidedly real wonder, truly talented designers can change the way we see and engage with the world." Certainly, the many car designers I have spoken with over the years would agree with this observation. Carnick had questions monster beats studio LeBron James23 headphone about the future of design, and she formalized her interest in the shape of interviews with eight influential designers to gain perspective in the new e-book "Design Voices.” Her dream design team includes Maarten Baas, Dror Benshetrit, Milton Glaser, Stefan Sagmeister, Massimo Vignelli, Tokujin Yoshioka, Giulio Cappellini, and Ross Lovegrove. Ross Lovegrove confessed that he dreams of designing a car. So far he's accomplished cheap pro headphone white/grey on sale a futuristic vision with the ”Car on a Stick” concept, which Carnick explains are solar-powered, voice-activated, transparent, bubble-shaped four-seater cars stored atop poles and turn into streetlights by night. “I believe that in ten years, ecological pressure, population growth, the need for a non-fossil fuel economy, lack of fresh water, people in China eating beef, and so on will all contribute to eclipse issues that are purely centered on glamour and expression of personal wealth," Lovegrove said. “But also, in parallel, new industrial processes will begin to change everything from cars to products to architecture to food. We will witness an explosion of sculptural forms in society based on the digital process and industrial economics.” The e-book is available through Amazon's Red studio headphone Kindle store and is free to U.S. Amazon Prime members through the Kindle Lending Library.
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